Watch UFC Fighter Knock Out Opponent By Throwing Him On His Head

Share this: UFC Fight Night 113 in Scotland on Sunday featured one of the craziest knockouts you will ever see. Galore Bofando picked up an impressive win over Charlie Ward by tossing his opponent on his head. And as if that wasn’t enough, Bofando finished off the job with a series of violent hammer fists. Bofando now is 1-0 at the UFC level and 5-2 overall in his young mixed martial arts career. Ward, a teammate of Conor McGregor’s, falls to 0-2 in UFC. If Bofano can continue to knock out his opponents in convincing fashion such as this, he surely will have a lengthy UFC career. Thumbnail photo via Per Haljestam/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories Source link

Noah Syndergaard Got Destroyed By A Valentine’s Day Joke From Mr. Met

Share this: New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard is used to roasting batters with his 100-plus mph heater and wipeout slider. But, Syndergaard had the tables turned on him Tuesday when he hilariously was burned by none other than his own mascot, Mr. Met. The flamethrower wasn’t going to take that lying down, however. @MrMet I already have plans tonight with someone. Pretty sure you know her…… — Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) February 14, 2017 Then Mr. Met hit “Thor” with the hammer. Syndergaard only had one response. Well played, Mr. Met. Thumbnail photo via Noah K. Murray/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Liverpool hammer Everton in Merseyside derby

Updated: Tuesday, 28 Jan 2014 22:42 | Comments Steven Gerrard celebrates Liverpool's opening goal in tonight's demolition of Everton Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge scored two and missed a penalty but it was captain Steven Gerrard who dictated the tone of the 222nd Merseyside derby as Everton were blown away 4-0 in a scintillating first half. The England skipper had endured a miserable 45 minutes on his last appearance on this ground against Aston Villa 10 days ago but he rarely does not turn up for a cross-city clash. He duly led from the front and his influence plus Liverpool's superior firepower meant the Toffees never stood a chance. Gerrard's header opened the scoring in the 21st minute and was followed by Sturridge's two in

Hat-trick for Gilroy as Ireland hammer Fiji

Updated: Saturday, 17 Nov 2012 21:48 Chris Henry drives at the Fiji defence Video Audio Craig Gilroy starred for eight-try Ireland as they destroyed Fiji 53-0 at Thomond Park. The Irish select XV scored four tries in each half to snap an international losing streak of five matches. Fergus McFadden chipped in with two tries and there was a try a piece for Sean Cronin, Darren Cave and Luke Marshall. Gilroy was the undoubted man-of-the-match, however, and he capped an excellent outing with an 80-metre breakaway, hat-trick try. AS IT HAPPENED GALLERY Ireland took an early lead when referee Leighton Hodges penalised the Fijians for going offside. Paddy Jackson slotted the sixth-minute penalty over. Three minutes later and the home crowd were celebrating the first try of the night as